HomeEntertainmentExtreme dieting or slow...

Extreme dieting or slow suicide? Why eating disorders kill more than they cure

Anorexia nervosa remains one of the deadliest psychiatric disorders, yet public awareness and early intervention remain alarmingly low. From the psychological triggers of perfectionism and low self-esteem to the physiological impacts of genetic predisposition and hormonal imbalances, anorexia is a complex condition that demands urgent attention.

Recently, in a tragic incident, a 19-year-old woman from Meruvambayi in Kerala’s Kannur lost her life after months of extreme “water fasting,” a regimen she adopted based on online recommendations. Surviving almost entirely on water for nearly a year, her death was attributed to complications arising from anorexia nervosa, a severe eating disorder characterised by an intense fear of gaining weight and distorted body image.

In an exclusive interview with Dr. Shambhavi Jaiman, Consultant Psychiatrist at Fortis Memorial Research Institute (Gurugram), she discusses the psychological and physiological factors behind the disorder, the dangers of unverified weight-loss trends, and the urgent need for medical and societal interventions.

Psychological and physiological factors
Anorexia nervosa is influenced by a complex interplay of psychological and physiological factors. Psychological triggers include perfectionism, obsessive-compulsive traits, low self-esteem and an intense need for control. Physically, genetic predisposition, imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine and hormonal dysregulation affecting appetite and metabolism play significant roles.

Mortality rate comparison
Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate among psychiatric disorders, estimated at 5-10%. Deaths often result from severe medical complications such as cardiac arrhythmias, organ failure, or suicide. The lethal combination of extreme malnutrition and psychological distress makes it a life-threatening condition.

Risks of unverified weight loss advice
Following extreme dieting or unauthorised weight-loss methods can lead to severe health risks, including malnutrition, electrolyte imbalances, heart complications, gastrointestinal damage and psychological issues like anxiety and depression. Alarmingly, these practices can also increase the risk of developing eating disorders.

Identifying credible vs. non-credible weight loss sources
Credible sources for weight loss advice include government health agencies like the WHO and CDC, certified dietitians, and peer-reviewed studies. On the other hand, non-credible sources often raise red flags with miracle claims, lack of scientific evidence, and endorsements from influencers without medical expertise.

Role of healthcare professionals
A multidisciplinary team of psychiatrists, physicians, gynecologists, dietitians, and therapists plays a vital role in the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of anorexia nervosa. They provide medical stabilisation, nutritional rehabilitation, cognitive-behavioral therapy and long-term monitoring to prevent relapse.

Supporting someone with eating disorder
Supporting a loved one with an eating disorder requires non-judgmental encouragement, urging them to seek professional help, and avoiding comments on weight or food choices. Educating yourself about eating disorders and offering consistent emotional support are crucial steps in their recovery journey.

Warning signs of an unhealthy relationship with food
Warning signs include drastic weight changes, obsessive calorie counting, meal avoidance, excessive exercise, distress over body image, and social withdrawal. Psychological indicators may include guilt after eating and an extreme fear of weight gain.

Societal-level interventions
Societal efforts to prevent eating disorders include promoting body diversity in media, regulating misleading diet industry claims, incorporating eating disorder education in schools, and reducing weight stigma in healthcare settings. These interventions can help curb disordered eating behaviors.

Social media trends and eating disorders
Social media trends promoting unrealistic body standards and excessive exercise often fuel body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, and eating disorders. The pressure to conform to curated online images can have devastating psychological effects.

Stigma and barriers to treatment
Misconceptions that anorexia is a choice or a vanity issue create stigma, discouraging individuals from seeking help. Additional barriers include fear of judgment, lack of awareness, limited access to specialized care, and delay in timely intervention.

Long-term recovery and relapse prevention
Long-term recovery from anorexia nervosa requires ongoing therapy, nutritional guidance, and relapse prevention strategies such as stress management and body acceptance. Support groups and regular follow-ups with healthcare professionals are essential for sustained progress.

Legal/policy actions against unregulated weight-loss content
Governments must enforce stricter regulations on misleading weight-loss claims, ban harmful dieting products, and require social media platforms to monitor and flag dangerous content related to disordered eating. These measures can help protect vulnerable individuals.

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Most Popular

More from Author

Women Leader Forums 2025: The birth of leadership icons of the new era

Women Leader Forums 2025 was more than just a platform to...

Icons on the lips: Classical lipstick lines writing the history of beauty

Fashion changes with the seasons, trends come and go, but lipstick...

Dandy Style: Elegant whisper amid the symphony of time

At the moment when the Met Gala 2025 lit up the...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

Read Now

Women Leader Forums 2025: The birth of leadership icons of the new era

Women Leader Forums 2025 was more than just a platform to honor women; it marked a milestone in redefining the role of women in shaping social value. There, beauty was no longer a destination but the starting point for a generation of leaders guided by intelligence, inner...

Icons on the lips: Classical lipstick lines writing the history of beauty

Fashion changes with the seasons, trends come and go, but lipstick remains the one timeless icon in the hearts of beauty lovers. More than just a cosmetic, it’s a daily essential for women — a voice, a statement, an extension of identity. Amidst countless dazzling choices, some...

Dandy Style: Elegant whisper amid the symphony of time

At the moment when the Met Gala 2025 lit up the New York sky with a myriad of creative colors, a quiet breeze of classic elegance made its way onto the red carpet: Dandy Style – the fashion of refined gentlemen – returned like a deep, mellow...

16-year-old racetrack heartthrob: Nguyen Hoai Nam Anh and the beauty of courage, discipline and passion

At 16, when many of his peers are still engrossed in social media or online games, Nguyen Hoai Nam Anh – a boy with a movie-star look, a healthy physique, and eyes full of strength – stunned the Southeast Asian sports community by securing a spot in...

Regina Angarita – Leadership mindset in the new era of beauty queens

Regarded as a symbol of the fusion between beauty, intellect, and national strength, Regina Angarita – the reigning Miss Planet Colombia – is at the forefront of a new generation of beauty queens, defined by global thinking, practical action, and sustainable development strategies. From diplomatic initiatives to...

Shashwat Dwivedi – International spirit imbued with Eastern identity

In a world where the stage lights often shine too bright and words sometimes echo without lasting resonance, Shashwat Dwivedi emerges like a different kind of melody—measured, composed, yet profoundly powerful. In him, one senses a quiet radiance that needs no performance, for it stems from self-awareness...

NovaWorld Fashion Fest 2025: Seaside runway taking fashion close to nature

On the evening of May 2, 2025, NovaWorld Phan Thiet held a show as part of the NovaWorld Fashion Fest 2025 at Bikini Beach. The program gathered over 100 models, beauty queens, kings, and famous artists such as Dong Nhi, Hoang Thuy, Lam Khanh Chi or Nhu...

Do Thi Mai Anh: Youth identity amid the new era

Not only standing out with her bright stage presence and impressive achievements, Do Thi Mai Anh is making her mark as a modern children's role model who connects tradition and creativity. Her becoming the Global Ambassador of Global Junior Fashion Week 2025 is not just a personal...

Unsung makeup crew behind the success of “Tinh Hoa Kinh Bac”

Silently behind the spotlight of the recent “Tinh hoa Kinh Bac” (Essence of Kinh Bac) show was the talented hand of the makeup team led by Makeup Artist Wendy Nguyen (Nguyen Thi Thanh Thu) – the quiet force contributing to perfecting the appearance of the performers, bringing...

Hand-woven heritage: Resurrection of handicraft in the digital era

In today's industrialized and automated world, handmade woven products have sparked a strong movement. Not only do they preserve long-standing cultural values, but handwoven heritage has also become a symbol of creativity and rebirth in the digital age. This revival not only reflects the search for original...

“Ve Nha Ut Oi” – When fashion reaches the Southern rural souls

Amid the hustle and bustle of urban life, there is a place that quietly preserves the scent of memories – that is the Southern Folk Cake Festival. And among the crowd heading to Can Tho this April, designer Nguyen Minh Cong and Miss Kieu Duy are like...

Let your brain “survive” in the ocean of knowledge

In this era of information explosion, knowledge floods in like a rising tide, and not everyone has the stamina to swim through this vast ocean without growing weary. As the volume of knowledge continues to mount, the key is not merely to learn more, but to learn...